Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Dec 1922, p. 10

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[Page Ten llClllL`\'(; (l. Expen.ses in start:i11g consolidated schools is the big (1r:1\wl)z1ck with trustees. But. the lovernment makes it generous grant to build, nmkes n, gmilt tor t,1':u1spox'tation, also it special gxrunt. to teztcltens, ,be- sides the usual grunt. He hoped that in the near future every boy and ;:,irl in the Province will have a (:hzu1c0 to have _:1 socondztry educa- tion without, going anvay from home. * Miss Ethel Clulpnlztn, z\`ssist.z1nt Sm-.1'etz11'_v o rthe \Vomon's Institutes of Ontario, spoke on Relation of Women's Institutes to Rural Schools." Clan nu!/I `Iili. n1` xnnn1J uni:-:1: In |Jl`hl, Ul \\/HELL LIlU_V llil/VU. Most of th VV.I. are in the coun- try and lmve cununittees working with the schools. Women cure for the children until they zu'e 01' school uge um] then they were neglectecl, till the W.I. took up the matter, she said. l`hn cnhnnln nwn nflnn nnhl :11!-My hillll. The schools are often cold, dirty ' and unat.trz1ctive. The VV.I. are tak- ing this lI1iLHI' up. seeing that chil- (Iron at school have pleasant and cmnforutble su1'1*0undings. 1-Inf lllnhnc ni unhnnl nu-A nv-nvrincrr C)UIllIUlh. She said tlmt, all would `wish to s'.o(,- conditions better in rural schools, but, the \7V.I. were trying to make the lwsl, of what they have. Incl m` Hm`. V I urn in mm nnnn_ UUllllUl'l.ill)lU SLll'I'ULlllUlli}.f,S. Hot lunches at school are proving at` great value, she declared. Dental clinics are `being esta.bli.sh- ed, the school nurse working .111 the I4f1um_\f Lililv (.3|m\ n.s' on '\V.lmcls. ]. ri<:n 190 each |`I':1in (9)p(*I':n1ing' on '|.`.I':1 Priccc .. . . .$1.49 each \Vin(l-up I|)1I<-.l<.s' ilmf; run. Prime .. . .. ...39c each (`luwn 'lh'umn1(-.r, drums t:ulw:1,t 1.l1(:l>:111cl, $1.45 each Humming` "Pig: and (Jluwn :l)l'iV(,'l'. 1 :-iwc ..59c each (`ollx ;l .isiul.s'. Il _n-icc . . . . . . . . . . . . .15c and 200 each 'l .is1nl l z1|w1'Cnp.s'. iI_ ri(-.0 ..... .. ... .....2c box |`n_\' II )'run1s and ]).l'lllH Sticlcs ..20c, 30c, 35c each \liu.\'v.~; x\nim:1l ,l%lo 1 ri(-c . . . . . . . . . ..29c box Hon S:1\'.i11g` l5:ml<.s'. ]1'i ..... ... . . . .590 each :l<`irc .l<.h1g`il.1(`.s' .. ....59c Fire H.0cl.s'. .I rir-,0 59c l`r21in.~' :n1(1.(`):u-.11. I 1'.icc ...... ... .....59c each .lI'm1 Cook Stoves. l ric,c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .590 each Z2 ])i(`('0 ].)oll :< .I\\l111n '.l_`c:1 Sets. 1 ri(:c ...$1.25 set No:111 s Ark, full to the roof. ]7.ricc . . . . . .59c each Litilc '\Vondo1' (hrpct S\yccp0.1's. Price . . .490 each .l`0_\' J31'0oms. 1"r.i(:c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 each Doll's Beds, blue and wllitc nish. Price $1.98 each Doll s Cradles, blue :111d\\'hitc. Price . . . .$2.49 each 1)0l1 s \Vi(.-kc1' C:u'.ri:1g0s. 1 ricc $2.50, $2.69, $2.98 ]{im1gar1`c11 Sci`, consis{'i11g 2 chairs and table. 1)...',.r. Q11 '7` ani- 1\ V1'icc . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.75 set Tea \Vagon to match above set. Price ..98c each (i-Piccc Do11 s Furniture Set. Price ....$1.98 set I1'0ni11g Boards. . . .590 Sad I1-ons . . . .45c each Ilay VVag011s . . . . ..78c Chicky Carts $1.49 each Duck \V21g011s. ...$2.89 Horse VVag0ns $2.89 ea. Motel" Trucks. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.78 each Red Cross Ambulance. Price . . . . . . ..$1.'.78 each G.\V.R. Engines . . . . . . . . . ..79c, $1.29, $1.59 each Srmta. Claus hasvjust arrived at our store. He must have thought of every little boy and girl in Bar- rie, for never before has he brought such an array of Good Things. If you are good Santa won t disappoint you. He is going to make you happy with some of the following: 'oys td Make the Kiddies - Happy! Take a stroll through our Toyland and choose whatever you Want. Santa will do the rest. See our Toy Windows JAZZ JOY BRINGS A CAMP BORDEN RAID The N orthcm Advance school and district does work o,f in-I estiulzuble value. The VV.I. have a set standard for school: health, head, hand and heart. The development along these lines needed manual training. Girls sewing -classes are being esL:1vbli`sl1- nrl (in vnnnv qr-hnnl: thl-nnsrh Hun! LURLUIIUYS. `H1155 L/|l'd.}_)Hlil11 billu. Miss Mae Shilling spoke on the use of the Grufanola. in schools. This was clentoltstrated with several selection-s. She sa-id the children need more than the 1 R s; they must be tzutght more than class lessons to earn a living. Music in `schools created a. love for the bezu1tit`u1 and develops the social spirit. In` pioneer days people did not have time for developing these ner qualities; they did not have teachers qualied. But now we hzL\'e time and have the teachers. 'T`hn uunfnnnl-n in fhn cnhnnl vi DUWIHQ-; `Uld.Ub 21,15 U!tlu_-`5 UbLiJ.'|JAl\lL-l ed tin many schools throu:.;h the` efforts of the W.I. and the institute is co-operating with School B0a.r(ls,| making -things -more 1L,'1`8(.`iLb1'e it'or| teachers. Miss Chapman said. ` Nlinu Nlnn Qkiiiinxr cnnlrn nn Hip unu nave we lezlcllers. 'l`he grafzlnola in the school will create :1 better spirit, Miss Skilling believed, and increase the attend- ance, as music charms the spirit and 111-ukes for better efficiency. 11......" `nn....nn can (1 `urn ::n1nc | wnlcn were n1u=cn zLppl`ecnu.I:,u. Miss Hazel Marshall, with a Ch()111S of boys and girls, e11termi11- `ed the zuulience. I D Inln-m `hunt n6` Trhunnlinn on me zuxuience. J. B. Jukes, Dept. of Education, dentonstrated the use 0,41` the lantern and slides in the public schools, showing how it can teach hisl.or_\' and various phases of life to ad- vantage. The Dept. of Etliicuiion will send slides ;free to any school. At the evening session the Rev. G. A. Brown, Barrio, presxided. "Miss E. L. Moore, social l1y5.riuI1(' (lepzu'Lmenl., showed interestin}.-, phases of bird, insect, and plant life on moving pict.u1'es at the evening L-nu:-.inn 'l`hn Alicea: nwnnmrw and Iuvvcal. .11 uu uuu uumnnu Rwimfalll was more than 1 inch bu-` low the average. Rain fell 011 10 days and snow on 7 dmns. I11-(ll((, S 1Ul' 'l)ULLt5I` l;`l11UlU1lU_V. Hz11'.ry Barron sang two solos. which were much zLpp1'ecia1.ed. lilac I-Turin] TU-.1rchnl'l with n I movmg plC1.lll'0!a' ill lne uusuuly, sessdon. The Misses I}1'e1nn01' and MOO-allmn sang it duet; the C01- Iegiato girls 0I`C]l(3Sll'&L entenained with a. selection and one 01` the boy pupils 1.2. ve :1 comet. solo. all show- ing careful trztinillg; in their x'espec~ tivo ins-t1'1unentzL1 and vocal 11mler- ta.ki`ngS. SPATS GALOSHES HOSIERY November was 3 degrees mihlm' txhan no1'1na.l. The highest tempera- ture was 55 on the 17011 and the lowest 17 on the 2511. .. < :..I_ I... ....... . NOVE.\IBl*}R \VE;\'l`l'IEli ll 0 W. H. Buttery. OL03 lDO.\'.-\'I`lOX.s' .1`O (`u1L1)m:..\"s _ sma1.'rI~:n 1-`On .\'m'1:.\u;1:n | Ulll`1U.l'l:'11 111 [1118 DlllLb`1'. ' It is good to note that as winter `comes on the interest seems to in-j lcrease, and of course will reacll 21 |,wI'aI1 climax at Olnvistmus. Of course the staff will be included in`; the circle then, that all 111113 rejoicei toggether. I "N19:-n hm: nnvnr hcmn :1 (`.hI*F The Executrive Board are \'e1'_v': g-lleflll for the kind remenlbmncei by so many during the month of the1 children in the Shelter. 1 :. rvnnr` fI\ non Y`\nf na u-:v1!n1~ LU`LjBlIll.-."l'. There has never been :1 Christmas! yet at the S l1e1te1' but that e\'er.\`| chrild has had such a. g1`u.nd Lime it; has never been forgoltell even in! August. Svu1`eI_v nhis is the way 1110 Lord would have it for these lime ones, and we will do our best to see that He, and they, are not (1`is-.1p- nnin nrl l yuuuv.-:u. . There should he '10 need in :1 Christian land to a-ppeul for 21 home for :1 bzuby, a real good, healthy. sweet baby boy, about nine months old, especlially if there happens to be a childless hmne (for what's a home wiuhout zx bum`) and all we will say about him i\s~he is ready to come to you right now, to be your ye:-y own, if you just comprly with the condiuons. St. Andrew |s choir, 3 pies, box sandwiches"; Girls Class, Cexwml Methodist church, box sundwiclnes; Mrs. M. Burt-cm, box candy; Mrs. McOu1lo`L1g1}1, 6 czubbnge; Mrs. .]or_\-', i I 1 1919999991 1 "1 ,1 ,1 ,1 " ,1 ,1 1" . 1" I 1" ,l I UHUD, illll He. pain`! ed. '1`hnrn um, vu..u......u...;. Om` thanks are due the for t.1mir gins : cu A...1.... Con] Cars . . . . . . . . .690 Fmight Cars. . 690 each Slmn-l4`ly Rdclcing Horses. Price . . . . ..$3.50 each \Vond `llimd iI'izn'r0\\'s, rod or green. Price $1.25 ea. Jlnml Bzm-m\'s, steal \\'}1ml and legs Q1 `In Q1 Rn rant} Q01` nor-1'1 Jlilllll J)1UIU\\n, DLUIIJ \\'1|I:17l u,lllL n;}_')n $1.10, $1.60 and $2.15 each l\'iddit: K:u"s, small $3.25 Large Si /.r: $3.50 each Kiddita fK:u's, sttml. wlu:r:ls, rllbbcr 1.im:s, pcrlalsz, Jumdlt: bars and bell. .'I rir:(: . . . . ..$5.00 each flilm: fl)<-,vil V'(elm:r:pr:(]n:~'., rubber tiI'(.`S, ad- jusi`ubl(-: leather sadtllr,-. TI :-ir:t: . . . .$10.5O each 'V(:]m:-,pm]r:s, imn tires, :u],jI1s1.ubJr: lcathrer, saddle. ] r'ir:c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.50 each Boys ]np;imererin;_ '.\Im-r::mo S<: r.- 1.1.. n'1 :n.Nrn 1 eqnn-NM 0 Qann-1\'rn 4 Q1; Many weeks z1.Ete1` the big fire the people slept on boards and in a.. few cases |mtL1'esses were available. The picture shows the first. bed to be given out at one of the Relief Committee's stations. Hundreds of families in Northern Ontario needs beds, clothing and food. IJIFJXW JJIIHllll7`fl]llg .Vl`,"( No. 0,351.50; No. 1, $335; $6.00; No.4, $15 Mm:<.-mm }Clr:r:t.1'ir: .\Io1m's. Prir:r: . . . . . ..$3.50 each 'l`o}m,'_f;,r:ms, h(:$,1' s(:a:~:rmr-d ::..'~:h- on cz-o:=.n.,1 4+ Q-20::-::4'+ QQ'7=:- an QAKO l1}|}*)j_`l}5'UlllD, Illil DY.'(J.D'lll' `I (I..`,1l'T 3 ft., $250; 4 ft., $3.25; 5 ft., $3.75; 6 ft., $4.50 IT:md SI:-,i;_{hs. P:-ir:r;d 50c, 60c, 900, $1.10, $1.25 ea. Si1\'(:r ]l_vr:r Stcraringg SJr:i;{}1:\: `with :~:tr:r.-l tinnwl -....,....,..... n--.,1 .....-_y_,...+-- Q9 OK QQKH nanh D_71l\l,'l JT]`~ l;l b)L!;|;I H15 t)n.1;_x1.: Vilkll .:I_t.I.1 LLAu1\_- 1'unnr:rs and mpports . . . . ..$3.25, $3.50 each Silver Bird, ster:] 1'unnr:1':~:, etc. Pricr: $2.15 each Chi]d s Singgle Rail S]r:i'_{h:~:. P1"ir:r_- .....S2.25 each Chi] s Double .ai1 Sleiglusr. P1'ir.-r_- ....S2.35 each Express Steel \Vagon:~:. Prir.-r: . . . . . . . ..$2.50 each .\1'ti]]c1'_\' Steel \Vogan:~:. mbbr:1* ti1*r;:~:. Pric-r: $7.50 ea. Disco \T'0ga11s, has ball bea1'inC__r disr: v.'h:-+1-15:. ~....LL,... +1`-..r.. 135.35,` Q"7l'\f\ nan}-. .L/LAJLVJ vv -J5LLL;.1, a.u.;.; IILLLL -.-unax 1.1.`. u.. rubber tire-:~:. Price Libe1"'r_\' Gun Game. P1'ic-0 . . . . . Jack Knives from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flaslllights from . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Skates in all popular makes from. following Wk fcabbase, beets, c`:u`:`oLs; K. of C., 3 fbaskets chicken 1'emnants; St. )Ia1'3*'s Church, 2 baskets remnants, i1 basket bread; Mrs. L. V\'ing1`ove. ;pi_;'s head; New Lowell Union 1chu1'ch. box bread, basket cake, 2 `-pieces cooked ham; L.O.L. No. 432, =box bread, 3 pies, 2 cakes; Central ?.\Iethodist church, sandwiches; Mrs. \' T\\'nInnt `7 nqe vn.lI,-- \I .- `I '.\1t`LHUUl>l l.'lllll'l;Il, :'~'l1.lU\\"lCllES; .`VlTS. -.\'. D_\'ll1El1I. 2 pails miilli: .\I.1'. J. Irvine, bag potatoes, jar Ilruit; Mr. ICa.mpbell, box apples, bag carrots, beets. turnips. squash, 6 citrons; .\l,inosing \\'.I. (nort_h side), 4 baskets apples, 1 basket beets, 8 jars fruit. 2 loaves bread, 1 pail honey. 1 basket potaloes. box cookies, 4 lbs. barter; Mrs. Roberts. cot qwilt; .\lrs. .\lcl lie.rson. 2 child's petticoats; .\lrs. Arnoild, Painsw-lcli, bag tulrnips, ti cal)ba:.:e; Treacxliers Prince of Wales schools, box sandwiclies, cake, 2 bottles milk; .-\l`landale Dairy, bottle cream; Baptist cl:u1'cl1, pie, cake. sandwiclies; Giirls Sewing Circle. Severn Bridg , 4 night dress- es, 3 child's dresses, 2 petticoais. 1 pinafore. 1 bo;."s shirt; I.0.D.~E., apples; InlII'Illll-i0nIl'l Association .\l:l('.lllll]l':`lS, chicken, celery. jello, bananas, buns; Mr. Ritohrie. 2 pair chlickens; Mrs. Card. 2 jars fruit. liasket apples; W. .-\., Baptist churcli, 2 loaves l)l'C`.'l-(l, 1 cake, box ciL1`l(1_\'; L'.F.O., Minesing Stlavion, -basket cake, pie, clnicken; Mrs. Robins, Angus, parcel clothing; Mrs. Devlzin, basket cakes; Mu`. S'l1a\v, Cundles, $1; M11`. F. D. Cancilla, 2}. doz. bananas. salads, \.rlllHlll;`S, -)1; .` bananas. ' . . . . . . . 37.00 each . . . . . .S1.98 each .15c to $1.50 each .3125 to $4.00 each >111. . . . . 75c-t0 $7.00 Justice, Secy. [ . | - .. OTTON HARDWARE co. (Continued from page one) few pupils for 21 number at` years should, he believed, be closed and pupils i1'zLnsl'0r1'ed to anotliei` school. This would be better for children, lrurv ohnn 1:vr\II`:l nun-lr hnHny- and xrni IMPROVE SCHOOLS | IS KEYNOTE OF MEET: `THIS *WOl1l(l oe Deller 1Ul' unuutuu, as they would work better and get along faster when there are `several in a. class. Etliciency `is needed in rural schools and no school is eflicient, un- less provision is made for High school work, he declared. It is not the fault. of trustees or teachers that rural schools are not etlicient, but the fault. ot' or;;zmi'/.ation. Too fre- quent. change 0].` teachers and small attentlance is the chief cause. He thou,<.;ht- there were too tmany classes for one teacher in rural schools; they cannot take 1Ip vocmionzil work without niore zittractivcness 01' school and surroundings. .\lr. Kurr believes the remedy lies in the C()l1SO1i(11lIi0l1 of schools by the grouping; 01` sections and con- veying the children to one centre. It have hnon t`nnntl thnt mmils veymg Ine cnuuren LU uuu uu11L.1't:. It has been found that pupils mzthe better p1'og1`ess, and get :1. `bet- ter education in consolidated schools, he stated, adding that twenty con- solidated schools have been st.u1'ted in Ontario since 1910 and they are all well pleased with the results uchievetl. 1i`\-nnnnnn In : nnnaniirl-Marl

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